The Walnut Creek Police Department announced the arrest of a San Francisco man in connection with multiple downtown Walnut Creek burglaries.
According to police, Jarvis Ferguson, 40 of San Francisco, faces 7-counts of 2nd Degree Burglary along with 4-counts of conspiracy to commit a crime.
Early Wednesday morning, Walnut Creek Police arrested a 40-year-old man from San Francisco in connection with a series of burglaries that took place last month. Jarvis Ferguson is in custody on charges including 2nd degree burglary and conspiracy to commit a crime.
Between July 16th and July 24th, seven businesses were burglarized. Six were downtown, and one was on Oak Grove Road. The Walnut Creek Police Department Investigations Bureau worked diligently to identify Ferguson as one of the suspects they believed to be responsible for all of these burglaries.
At approximately 4:30 this morning, WCPD Detectives located Ferguson in the area of the Crossroads Shopping Center in Pleasant Hill. WCPD Detectives and patrol officers arrested Ferguson for a warrant related to the first three burglaries, and for the following charges related to the last four burglaries:
- PC 459/460(b) – 2nd Degree Burglary (four counts)
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PC 182(a)(1) – Conspiracy to Commit a Crime (three counts)
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In total, Ferguson was arrested for seven felony counts of PC 459/460(b) – 2nd Degree Burglary and four felony counts of PC 182(a)(2) – Conspiracy to Commit a Crime.
